LOVE
- ASL
1 - ASL
2 - finger
spell
As in "to show love"
English Equivalent: | LOVE (as in "to show love") |
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Grace, love
They are the same...
John @ Signing Savvy Savvy Admin
Sunday, September 10, 2017
In ASL, they are the same sign. There are other versions that you often see in a more religious setting, but they are considered English.
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Savvy User James Savvy Member
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
SPRING FLOWERS SMELL I LOVE. Why is the lady signing enjoy instead of love.
Multiple Meanings in ASL
Jillian @ Signing Savvy Savvy Admin
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Good question! In English “love” is always just “love,” regardless of the meaning. The sign used in ASL is contextual, based on meaning. Checkout all the types of love in the dictionary: the sign on this page is LOVE (as in "to show love”), but you can also see LOVE (as in "crazy about”), LOVE (as in "to enjoy”), I LOVE YOU, and FALL IN LOVE.
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Savvy User Jerome
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Sunday, September 10, 2017
It would seem that grace, and love are the exact same in ASL! Or am I missing something?